Minnesota's Brian Robison forces a fumble by Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers during the third quarter. (Photo by Hannah Foslien/Getty Images)

Three more things ...

Vikings defensive end Brian Robison was sidelined for one game with a right shoulder injury. He returned Sunday, Dec. 30, against the Packers. His chop from behind at Aaron Rodgers' arm caused a fumble at the 50-yard line that the Vikings recovered. It set up a two-yard TD catch by Adrian Peterson. Here is Robison ...

On how he felt returning to the field: "I feel like (garbage) right now. My shoulder hurts. But we got a W so that always makes it feel a little better."

On causing the fumble: "That probably hurt more than anything I did. It's just one of those things where you have to put it out of your head and play hard. That's what I did. It feels a little bit better with a W than it would with an L."

On whether he re-injured his shoulder: "I don't know. I've never had to deal with this issue so I have no clue what's going on with it right now. I'm sure it's just soreness."